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via the respected security expertise of Robert M. Lee and the superlative illustration talents of Jeff Haas at Little Bobby Comic

Robert M. Lee's & Jeff Haas' Little Bobby Comic - 'WEEK 371' →

March 07, 2022 by Marc Handelman in Little Bobby Comic, Robert M. Lee, Jeff Haas, Security Humor, Security Commentary, Satire, Sarcasm, ICS/SCADA Security, OT/IT Security Satire, Good Advice, Superior Guidance, Security Planning, Emergency Management
March 07, 2022 /Marc Handelman
Little Bobby Comic, Robert M. Lee, Jeff Haas, Security Humor, Security Commentary, Satire, Sarcasm, ICS/SCADA Security, OT/IT Security Satire, Good Advice, Superior Guidance, Security Planning, Emergency Management

DOES18 Las Vegas, Brent Chapman's 'Mastering Outages With Incident Command For DevOps: Learning From The Fire Department →

December 01, 2018 by Marc Handelman in Emergency Management, Physical Security
December 01, 2018 /Marc Handelman
Emergency Management, Physical Security

September - US National Preparedness Month →

August 24, 2017 by Marc Handelman in Animals, Family, Canines, Common Sense, Contingency Planning, Disaster Preparedness, Disaster Recovery, Earthquakes, Emergency Management, Ethics, Food Security, Good Advice

Most assuredly, taking care of your family is the single most important task parents can accomplish during their lifetime. This includes those canines, felines and other animals we hold so dear, whom, by the way, are also family members. Don't forget them in your preparedness planning, they need clean water, good food and a safe place to sleep! Don't Wait. Communicate. Make a family emergency plan today. Learn more at Ready.gov.

August 24, 2017 /Marc Handelman
Animals, Family, Canines, Common Sense, Contingency Planning, Disaster Preparedness, Disaster Recovery, Earthquakes, Emergency Management, Ethics, Food Security, Good Advice

911 Systems At Risk →

September 13, 2016 by Marc Handelman in All is Information, Vulnerabilities, Emergency Management, Systemic Fragility

Well crafted reportage by David Bisson, writing at Graham Cluley's GCHQ blog, detailing a new paper published by Israel's Ben-Gurion University of the Negev's Cyber-Security Research Centers' Mordechai Guri, Yisroel Mirsky, and Yuval Elovici. The fragility of these systems are, for a reasonable person, simply astounding; especially considering the significant capabilities to deploy hardened communications infrastructures in this epoch. As always, you be the judge.

 

September 13, 2016 /Marc Handelman
All is Information, Vulnerabilities, Emergency Management, Systemic Fragility